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Re: Netflix buys Warner Brothers (including HBO)
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Well that?s terrible news. Now Netflix will ruin HBO.  :blank:

HBO has done a fine job of ruining HBO IMO. I haven?t really enjoyed anything they?ve put out in years.

I think HBO still puts out some quality programming.  In the last few years I've enjoyed several shows, including Mare of Easttown, Succession, Task, The Last of Us, Welcome to Derry, White Lotus, House of the Dragon, Euphoria, Perry Mason, Peacemaker, The Penguin and The Chair Company.  That doesn't mean they all get an A+, but they are generally entertaining.

Completely agree, Roy. I was going to respond with something similar. They still put out the best content, IMO.
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Re: Netflix buys Warner Brothers (including HBO)
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Well that?s terrible news. Now Netflix will ruin HBO.  :blank:

HBO has done a fine job of ruining HBO IMO. I haven?t really enjoyed anything they?ve put out in years.

I think HBO still puts out some quality programming.  In the last few years I've enjoyed several shows, including Mare of Easttown, Succession, Task, The Last of Us, Welcome to Derry, White Lotus, House of the Dragon, Euphoria, Perry Mason, Peacemaker, The Penguin and The Chair Company.  That doesn't mean they all get an A+, but they are generally entertaining.

The Chair Company is a strange but entertaining show....I like it.
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